What Are the Techniques for Left Turns at Intersections for Beginners?
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Techniques for left turns at intersections for beginners are as follows: Pay attention to speed: As a beginner, the first thing to note is the speed. When approaching an intersection for a turn, be sure to reduce speed in advance to avoid the danger of losing control due to turning too fast. Right turns require a small curve: When making a right turn at an intersection, try to take a small curve to avoid affecting the normal driving of straight-moving vehicles. Many people often scrape their car bodies when turning because they fail to observe the curve's magnitude. The larger the curve, the greater the steering wheel's turning angle. Also, do not rush to turn the steering wheel; instead, wait until the car body is more than halfway through before starting to steer, at which point the turning angle reaches its maximum. Left turns require a large curve: When making a left turn at an intersection, try to choose a large curve. A large curve offers a broader field of vision, making it easier to observe the surrounding road conditions. Taking a small curve (like line A) carries many risks; although the route appears shorter and more efficient, the actual road conditions for such a turn are very complex, increasing the likelihood of accidents. Turning with a large curve effectively avoids these risks.